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https://read.qxmd.com/read/38678236/integrating-a-community-based-health-information-system-with-a-patient-centered-medical-home-to-improve-care-of-patients-with-hypertension-a-longitudinal-observational-study-protocol
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Unab I Khan, Sabeen Shah, Shankar Viswanathan, Asra Qureshi, Yasmeen Noornabi, Mahnoor Niaz, Judith Wylie-Rosett
BACKGROUND: The primary healthcare system in Pakistan focuses on providing episodic, disease-based care. Health care for low-middle income communities is largely through a fee-for-service model that ignores preventive and health-promotive services. The growing burden of cardiovascular illnesses requires restructuring of the primary health care system allowing a community-to-clinic model of care to improve patient- and community-level health indicators. METHODS: We propose a model that integrates a Patient-Centered Medical Home (PCMH) with a Community-Based Health Information System (CBHIS) using hypertension (HTN) as an example...
April 27, 2024: BMC Health Services Research
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38512556/the-impact-of-delivery-reform-on-health-information-exchange-with-behavioral-health-providers-results-from-a-national-representative-survey-of-ambulatory-physicians
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Elizabeth B Matthews
Health information exchange (HIE) is an effective way to coordinate care, but HIE between health and behavioral health providers is limited. Recent delivery reform models, including the Accountable Care Organization (ACO) and Patient Centered Medical Home (PCMH) prioritize interprofessional collaboration, but little is known about their impact on behavioral health HIE. This study explores whether delivery reform participation affects behavioral health HIE among ambulatory health providers using pooled 2015-2019 data from the National Electronic Health Record Survey, a nationally representative survey of ambulatory physicians' technology use (n = 8,703)...
March 21, 2024: Administration and Policy in Mental Health
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38507370/urban-rural-differences-on-accessing-patient-centered-medical-home-among-children-with-mental-developmental-health-conditions-disorders
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Li Huang, Jarron Saint Onge, Sue-Min Lai
INTRODUCTION: To address healthcare spending growth and coordinated primary care, most states in the United States have adopted patient-centered medical homes (PCMHs). To evaluate urban rural difference on accessing PCMH among US children, particularly for children with developmental disabilities (DDs) and mental health disorders (MHDs). METHODS: This cross-sectional study used the 2016-2018 National Survey for Children's Health (NSCH). Multivariable adjusted logistic regression analyses were used to assess the association between accessing PCMHs and rurality and mental/developmental conditions/disorders...
March 12, 2024: Journal for Healthcare Quality: Official Publication of the National Association for Healthcare Quality
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38270076/racial-and-ethnic-disparities-in-blood-pressure-and-glycemic-control-in-the-us-community-health-center-patient-population
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Brittany Alosi, David S Curtis
OBJECTIVE: To describe blood pressure and glycemic control by racial/ethnic group in the US Community Health Center (CHC) patient population, and whether center characteristics, proxying for higher resource levels and better quality of care, were associated with greater rates of controlled cardiometabolic conditions. METHODS: Data came from the Uniform Data System, representing aggregate patient clinical data for individual health centers in 2019. Descriptive analyses were conducted weighting by health center patient populations to produce race-specific national rates of blood pressure and glycemic control, and linear regression is used to test whether cardiometabolic control rates varied by center characteristics...
2024: Journal of Primary Care & Community Health
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38170485/impact-of-the-patient-centered-medical-home-on-consistently-high-cost-patients
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Oludolapo A Fakeye, Yea-Jen Hsu, Jonathan P Weiner, Jill A Marsteller
OBJECTIVE: To evaluate the effect of a statewide multipayer patient-centered medical home (PCMH) demonstration on patients consistently within the highest ranks of health services expenditure across Maryland. STUDY DESIGN: Post hoc longitudinal analyses of administrative data on privately insured patients of medical homes that participated in the Maryland Multi-Payer PCMH Program (MMPP), matched for comparison to medical homes in a single-payer PCMH program and to non-PCMH practices...
December 2023: American Journal of Managed Care
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38130208/higher-hepatitis-c-cure-rates-in-a-patient-centered-medical-home-compared-to-specialist-care
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Jonathan Hughes, Nicholas Hodge, Amber Shadoan, Courtney Ellis, Ben Turner, Craig Glass
PURPOSE: The new era of direct-acting antivirals (DAAs) against the hepatitis C virus (HCV) has led many primary care clinicians to begin treating HCV. Nevertheless, many patients are referred to specialists due to comorbidities, care complexities, and knowledge gaps of the primary care provider. We compared clinical outcomes for patients treated within a Family Medicine Residency Program (FMRP) affiliated patient-centered medical home (PCMH) with those referred to a specialist. METHODS: Following didactic education and development of practice resources we conducted a single-center quasi-experimental study of adults with HCV referred for treatment either internally or externally to a specialist between January 2019 and December 2020...
2023: Journal of Primary Care & Community Health
https://read.qxmd.com/read/37835116/an-integrated-patient-centred-medical-home-pcmh-care-model-reduces-prospective-healthcare-utilisation-for-community-dwelling-older-adults-with-complex-needs-a-matched-observational-study-in-singapore
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Grace Sum, Silvia Yu Hui Sim, Junxing Chay, Soon Hoe Ho, Mimaika Luluina Ginting, Zoe Zon Be Lim, Joanne Yoong, Chek Hooi Wong
The global ageing population is associated with increased health service use. The PCMH care model integrates primary care and home-based care management to deliver comprehensive and personalised healthcare to community-dwelling older adults with bio-psycho-social needs. We examined if an integrated PCMH reduced healthcare utilisation burden of older persons in Singapore. We compared the healthcare utilisation between the intervention group and coarsened exact matched controls for a follow-up of 15 months. Baseline matching covariates included socio-demographics, health status, and past healthcare use...
September 27, 2023: International Journal of Environmental Research and Public Health
https://read.qxmd.com/read/37674143/transformation-to-a-patient-centred-medical-home-led-and-delivered-by-an-urban-aboriginal-and-torres-strait-islander-community-and-association-with-engagement-and-quality-of-care-quantitative-findings-from-a-pilot-study
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Saira Mathew, Federica Barzi, Anton Clifford-Motopi, Renee Brown Nunuccal, James Ward Pitjantjatjara And Nukunu, Richard Mills, Lyle Turner, Antoinette White Palawa And Iningai, Martie Eaton, Danielle Butler
BACKGROUND: The patient-centred medical home (PCMH) is a model of team-based primary care that is patient-centred, coordinated, accessible, and focused on quality and safety. In response to substantial population growth and increasing demand on existing primary care services, the Institute for Urban Indigenous Health (IUIH) developed the IUIH System of Care-2 (ISoC2), based on an international Indigenous-led PCMH. ISoC2 was piloted at an urban Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Community-Controlled Health Service in South-East Queensland between 2019-2020, with further adaptations made to ensure its cultural and clinical relevance to local Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander people...
September 6, 2023: BMC Health Services Research
https://read.qxmd.com/read/37573345/impact-and-burden-of-sickle-cell-disease-in-critically-ill-obstetric-patients-in-a-high-dependency-unit-in-sierra-leone-a-registry-based-evaluation
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Milena Mortara, Momoh Sitta Turay, Sonia Boyle, Claudia Caracciolo, Sarjoh Bah, Henry Kargbo, Eva Hanciles, Valerie John-Cole, Ester Scapini, Roberto Benoni, Vishmi Dissanayake, Abi Beane, Rashan Haniffa, Adeniji O Adetunji, Williamson Taylor, Luigi Pisani
INTRODUCTION: Sickle cell disease (SCD) in pregnancy is associated with worse maternal and neonatal outcomes. There is limited available data describing the burden and outcomes of critically ill obstetric patients affected by SCD in low-income settings. OBJECTIVES: We aimed to define SCD burden and impact on mortality in critically-ill obstetric patients admitted to an urban referral hospital in Sierra Leone. We hypothesized that SCD burden is high and independently associated with increased mortality...
August 12, 2023: BMC Pregnancy and Childbirth
https://read.qxmd.com/read/37532877/associations-between-primary-care-providers-and-staff-reported-access-management-challenges-and-patient-perceptions-of-access
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Danielle E Rose, Lucinda B Leung, Michael McClean, Karin M Nelson, Idamay Curtis, Elizabeth M Yano, Lisa V Rubenstein, Susan E Stockdale
BACKGROUND/OBJECTIVE: Optimizing patients' access to primary care is critically important but challenging. In a national survey, we asked primary care providers and staff to rate specific care processes as access management challenges and assessed whether clinics with more of these challenges had worse access outcomes. METHODS: Study design: Cross sectional. National Primary Care Personnel Survey (NPCPS) (2018) participants included 6210 primary care providers (PCPs) and staff in 813 clinics (19% response rate) and 158,645 of their patients...
August 2, 2023: Journal of General Internal Medicine
https://read.qxmd.com/read/37301508/patient-centered-medical-home-pharmacists-impact-on-composite-quality-care-measures-for-patients-with-uncontrolled-type-2-diabetes
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Natalie Schwenka, Anthony Donovan, Logan Franck, Canice Coan, Carrie McAdam-Marx, Emily Shin
OBJECTIVE: To evaluate if patients with uncontrolled type 2 diabetes mellitus (T2D) seen at patient-centered medical home (PCMH) clinics affiliated with an academic medical center are more likely to meet a composite of diabetes quality care measures with a pharmacist on their care team compared to usual care patients without a pharmacist on their care team. METHODS: This is a cross-sectional study. The setting included PCMH primary care clinics affiliated with an academic medical center from January 2017 through December 2020...
June 8, 2023: Journal of the American Pharmacists Association: JAPhA
https://read.qxmd.com/read/37287015/the-quality-of-migrant-patients-primary-healthcare-experiences-and-patient-centered-medical-home-achievement-by-community-health-centers-results-from-the-china-greater-bay-area-study
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Yongjun Huo, Xun Kang, Chenyang Zhong, Leiyu Shi, Ruqing Liu, Ruwei Hu
BACKGROUND: In China, Community Health Centers (CHCs) provide primary healthcare (PHC); however, few studies have examined the quality of PHC services experienced by migrant patients. We examined the potential association between the quality of migrant patients' PHC experiences and the achievement of Patient-Centered Medical Home by CHCs in China. METHODS: Between August 2019 and September 2021, 482 migrant patients were recruited from ten CHCs in China's Greater Bay Area...
June 7, 2023: International Journal for Equity in Health
https://read.qxmd.com/read/37193997/teaching-module-for-obesity-bias-education-incorporating-comprehensive-competencies-and-innovative-techniques
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Jessica Koran-Scholl, Jenenne Geske, Karl R Khandalavala, Birgit Khandalavala
BACKGROUND: The majority of the United States population is overweight or obese, and obesity bias is frequently reported by patients. Obesity bias is associated with adverse health outcomes, even independent of body weight. Primary care residents are often sources of obesity bias towards patients with weight, yet education regarding obesity bias is significantly lacking in most family medicine residency teaching curricula. The aim of this study is to describe an innovative web-based module on obesity bias and discuss its impact in family medicine residents...
May 16, 2023: BMC Medical Education
https://read.qxmd.com/read/37107995/interventions-to-reduce-repeat-presentations-to-hospital-emergency-departments-for-mental-health-concerns-a-scoping-review-of-the-literature
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REVIEW
Wanying Mao, Reham Shalaby, Vincent Israel Opoku Agyapong
BACKGROUND: The number of readmissions to the emergency department (ED) for mental health services each year is significant, which increases healthcare costs and negatively affects the morale and quality of life of patients and their families. OBJECT: This scoping review aimed to establish a better understanding of interventions that have been implemented to reduce psychiatric patient readmission and ED use within the ED, to identify areas for improvement, and therefore to assist in the development of more effective actions in the future...
April 18, 2023: Healthcare (Basel, Switzerland)
https://read.qxmd.com/read/37038468/antibiotic-use-and-consumption-in-freetown-sierra-leone-a-baseline-report-of-prescription-stewardship-in-outpatient-clinics-of-three-tertiary-hospitals
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Sulaiman Lakoh, Valerie John-Cole, Ronita D C Luke, Nellie Bell, James B W Russell, Ayeshatu Mustapha, Umu Barrie, Onome T Abiri, Joshua M Coker, Matilda N Kamara, Freddie J Coker, Olukemi Adekanmbi, Ibrahim Franklyn Kamara, Bobson Derrick Fofanah, Darlinda F Jiba, Adetunji O Adeniji, Sartie Kenneh, Gibrilla F Deen, Troy D Moon, George A Yendewa, Emmanuel Firima
OBJECTIVE: As there are no country-representative data on bacterial sensitivities to guide antimicrobial stewardship (AMS) interventions, an AMS programme was established in the outpatient clinics of three tertiary hospitals in Freetown, Sierra Leone. METHODS: The study employed a cross-sectional design to collect antibiotic prescribing data from 370 pregnant women and lactating mothers, 314 children and 229 regular patients in the outpatient clinics of the Princess Christian Maternity Hospital (PCMH), Ola During Children's Hospital and Connaught Hospital (CH), respectively, in April 2022...
June 2023: IJID Reg
https://read.qxmd.com/read/37026706/identifying-individual-and-clinic-characteristics-associated-with-primary-care-provider-turnover-during-implementation-of-the-veterans-health-administration-patient-centered-medical-home
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Ashok Reddy, Charles Maynard, Peter Kaboli, Seppo T Rinne, Nora B Henrikson, Karin M Nelson, Chuan-Fen Liu, Ryan Sterling, Edwin Wong
Understanding which factors predict primary care provider (PCP) turnover can help organizations prepare for PCP shortages. We conducted a retrospective cohort study of Veteran Health Administration PCPs between 2012 and 2016. We analyzed whether 7 domains of the patient centered medical home (PCMH) implementation-including access, care coordination, comprehensiveness, self-management support, communication, shared decision-making, and team-based care-were associated with PCP turnover. We found that 2 domains of PCMH (access and self-management) were associated with lower turnover, which may reflect that practice cultures that support these characteristics may lower PCP turnover...
July 2023: Journal of Ambulatory Care Management
https://read.qxmd.com/read/37011162/child-health-equity-and-primary-care
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Jeffrey D Shahidullah, Cody A Hostutler, Tumaini R Coker, Allison Allmon Dixson, Chimereodo Okoroji, Jennifer A Mautone
Child health disparities in terms of access to high-quality physical and behavioral health services and social needs supports are rampant and pernicious in the United States. These disparities reflect larger societal health inequities (social injustice in health) and lead to preventable population-specific differences in wellness outcomes with marginalized children facing substantial and systematically disproportionate health burdens. Primary care, and specifically the pediatric patient-centered medical home (P-PCMH) model, is a theoretically well-positioned platform to address whole-child health and wellness needs, yet often does so in a way that is inequitable for marginalized populations...
2023: American Psychologist
https://read.qxmd.com/read/36911592/challenges-in-the-management-of-and-biologic-use-in-incarcerated-patients-with-inflammatory-bowel-disease
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Sarah Barbina, John Romano, Erin Forster
BACKGROUND: Therapy and management of inflammatory bowel disease (IBD) require commitment from both the provider and patient to ensure optimal disease management. Prior studies show vulnerable patient populations with chronic medical conditions and compromised access to health care, such as incarcerated patients, suffer as a result. After an extensive literature review, there are no studies outlining the unique challenges associated with managing prisoners with IBD. METHODS: A detailed retrospective chart review of 3 incarcerated patients cared for at a tertiary referral center with an integrated patient-centered IBD medical home (PCMH) and a review of literature was performed...
April 2023: Crohn's & colitis 360
https://read.qxmd.com/read/36692490/staffing-transformation-following-patient-centered-medical-home-recognition-among-health-resources-services-administration-funded-health-centers
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Nadereh Pourat, Connie Lu, Xiao Chen, Weihao Zhou, Brionna Hair, Joshua Bolton, Hank Hoang, Alek Sripipatana
INTRODUCTION: Patient-Centered Medical Home (PCMH) recognition is designed to promote whole-person team-based and integrated care. PURPOSE: Our goal was to assess changes in staffing infrastructure that promoted team-based and integrated care delivery before and after PCMH recognition in Health Resources & Services Administration (HRSA)-funded health centers (HCs). METHODOLOGY/APPROACH: We identified changes in staffing 2 years before and 3 years after PCMH recognition using 2010-2019 Uniform Data System data among three cohorts of HCs that received PCMH recognition in 2013 (n = 346), 2014 (n = 207), and 2015 (n = 115)...
January 21, 2023: Health Care Management Review
https://read.qxmd.com/read/36568895/a-qualitative-inquiry-into-the-patient-related-barriers-to-linkage-and-retention-in-hiv-care-within-the-community-setting
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Adati Tarfa, Kristen Pecanac, Olayinka O Shiyanbola
BACKGROUND: People with the Human Immunodeficiency Virus (PWH) experience barriers to care within the community that impedes their progress from when they discover that they are HIV positive to becoming virally suppressed. For individuals with HIV to achieve sustained viral suppression, they must be linked to care to start receiving anti-retroviral therapy and remain retained in care for continuous treatment. However, HIV surveillance data shows that many PWH are not linked to care and become lost to continuous follow-up care...
March 2023: Explor Res Clin Soc Pharm
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